why are the tree in rainforests so tall
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In hot, steamy rainforests, the tightly packed trees grow rapidly and to great heights. This is because they are all competing for sunlight. The taller thetree, the more light its leaves will receive. Some trees can reach heights of up to 200 ft (60 m).
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as the rainforest are very dense sunlight hardly reached on the ground so the plants and trees have bigger leaves to increase the photosynthesis and great Height to get sunlight
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as the rainforest are very dense sunlight hardly reached on the ground so the plants and trees have bigger leaves to increase the photosynthesis and great Height to get sunlight
hope it helps
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